Example sentences of "[be] crying [adv] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're crying out for a replacement for Gary Lineker , ’ said Horton , ‘ and a front two of Bull and Shearer does n't sound bad to me .
2 It 's very good good erm good thing for the party and they 're usually quite starved of practical campaigning ideas and so we regularly try every at least every year to go and do a tour and erm we 've been giving them we we 're trying to rope them in on the various activities because they 're crying out for
3 ‘ He has been crying out for support for ages , and I am sure that this new opportunity is just what he is looking for . ’
4 Hills said : ‘ She has been crying out for a mile , and the way the race was run she has been lucky enough not to have had too hard a race . ’
5 ‘ This is a girl who has been crying out for help , ’ one aide said .
6 Some electronics and car manufacturers are cutting down on hiring this year , but owners of small factories and restaurants are crying out for workers .
7 Small businesses are crying out for workers , and poor foreigners plug a gap .
8 Neither parents nor politicians are crying out for radical reform of the system .
9 People were refused regular blood pressure testing because they were 65 , they could not obtain a mobility allowance following an accident which occurred when they were 65 , they were not welcomed by voluntary agencies who — one would imagine — are crying out for workers .
10 Elsewhere , however , Everton are crying out for new talent .
11 THEY are crying out for lessons in love .
12 While teachers are underpaid , schools are crying out for repair and children for books , Ministers ' standard answer is to say , ’ You ca n't solve problems by throwing money at them . ’
13 There is an immense feeling of anger among ordinary members of the public at the extent to which they are inconvenienced , and they are crying out for something to be done .
14 In his budget speech Neville Chamberlain had justified a £10 increase in the tax allowance for second and subsequent children by saying that he saw a time not too far distant ‘ when countries of the British Empire will be crying out for more citizens of the right breed , and when we in this country shall not be able to supply the demand .
15 They must be crying out for men like you .
16 Perhaps a good dose of stress is just what I 'm crying out for .
17 Employers in all fields of endeavour were crying out for them , offering generous salaries along with an array of enticing perks .
18 Instead of offloading underperforming RISC machines on its customers — thousands of which were crying out for more power — it rushed to boost the power of its obsolete 16-bit processor by every tweak possible , and virtually gave the things away .
19 Pininfarina , just across the aisle from Italdesign , is crying out for Vauxhall to take a similar level of interest in its Lotus Carlton-powered Chronos , making a second show appearance but this time as a fully engineered runner .
20 The S is crying out for them .
21 The country is crying out for economy ; why not an enquiry into the Liverpool Police Force ?
22 Peter Jones , of the ISO in Geneva , said : ‘ The US is crying out for copies of the draft standard .
23 Birmingham is crying out for a venue for mid-size bands . ’
24 The country is crying out for leadership and all Mr Smith has to offer is a talking-shop for academics and political has-beens .
25 LEPINE CONTINUES shooting about the classroom , and then returns to the lectern where Maryse Leclair is crying out for help .
26 Does he agree with the Prime Minister who told me in a letter this week that even that does not justify a special economic initiative or does he agree with local industry which is crying out for a partnership with Government to take Britain out of recession ?
27 As my right hon. Friend the Member for Sparkbrook said earlier , we have seen only a few small and rather insignificant measures that do not add up to a large impact on our criminal justice system , which is crying out for fundamental change .
28 Everybody agrees that the present rate of inflation would justify a cut in interest rates — British industry is crying out for one .
29 Our organization is crying out for high quality information to fulfil the demands made upon both full- time and lay officials .
30 The information industry is crying out for simplification and struggles desperately under the burden of its own complex , often incomprehensible jargon .
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